Pink picked up a two-point win over Black in the first under-14 girls grand final. Photos: Matthew Kappos
Alongside the Shepparton United and Moama flag wins, the Goulburn Murray Women’s and Girls League grand final day also had a first league crown awarded.
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The inaugural under-14 girls competition concluded its season before the youth girls grand final, with Pink and Black facing off for the title.
The four-team competition featured fewer players per side on condensed fields.
The overall player base was distributed into balanced sides for this first season.
Most games were played at Moama, with a handful held at Kialla Recreation Reserve.
AFL Goulburn Murray is looking to introduce a standard club format as the league grows in future years.
On the day, Pink edged past Black in the final quarter, claiming the premiership 4.7 (31) to 4.5 (29).
Sophie Millar was best-on-ground for Pink in the decider.
Sophie Millar and Charlotte Christie celebrate at the final siren.
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Matthew Kappos
Elli McCallum fires for goal.
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Sophie Millar was best-on-ground in the grand final.
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Matthew Kappos
Angela Hession rises high to win the hit-out for Black.
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Julia Anderson wraps up Ruby Johnson.
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Amelia Morris gives chase as Abigail Nevin breaks away.
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Ruby Johnson, Addilyn Oellermann and Abbey McNair scrap for the loose ball.
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Matthew Kappos